HIT Coventry play One Night In November is to return to the city stage later this year following a sell-out run.

The world premiere of the Second World War drama recently played to packed houses at the Belgrade Theatre's B2 studio.

The demand to see the play by Coventry-born Alan Pollock has been so great that One Night In November will now return to the theatre for three weeks from November 8.

Belgrade artistic director Hamish Glen, who directed, said: "I am delighted we are able to announce a revival of One Night In November. The show generated so much interest and acclaim that I can genuinely say it is by popular demand."

The new run will include performances on November 14, the anniversary of the Coventry Blitz, as well as Remembrance Day on November 11.

The play follows dramatic events around one family's harrowing experience of the Coventry Blitz and asks whether Churchill let the city be bombed.

Tickets for the November run cost from £6, and are now on sale from 024 7655 3055.